This particular issue of my series should really be titled "Chosen from the month" but let's not be too picky;). So, without unnecessery intros, I'd like to present another listing of most interesting wargaming and miniatures links which I came across the Net in the last few weeks.

Galleries of all kinds:

- Let's start with C'tan and his two new works. First of them is this great Baneblade. This is not only great model but - additionally - a black one. Believe me, this is the hardest color to weather. Second of his new works is this Scions Command Squad - new, fresh models, painted, as usual with C'tan, with large OSL effects.

- High Elves Prince on griffon - plastic model from the Island of Blood boxed set. It was once featured here in work-in-progress stage, not this is fully finished miniature. Painted by Black Dagger, this miniature is visible next to the Polish part of this article.

- Marshall Montgomery. New bust from Life Miniature company. Bust itself is really good but just take at the painting (by Myeng-Ha Hwang). Photo of this 1:9 scale bust is visible next to the English part of this note.

- And last masterpiece today - the cube painted by Bohun. 150 hours of work. Just for shows of course.

Guides:

- ModelBrush website and about twenty different guides, mostly about painting WW2 wehicles and miniatures in 15 and 28 mm scales. I particulary like this tutorial, posted on subpage HeresyBrush, which is a mix of videoguide and a article about painting 28 mm scale faces. Excellent thing written by Rubén.

- Jungle village. Three entries (two about actual building the houses, here and here, and a third, showing finished village). I stumbled upon these notes looking for some terrain ideas for my future USMC "Bolt Action" army. Written by Rodger from Rebel Barracks blog.

- Sculpting leg wraps. Especially useful for all these new Imperial Guard miniatures. Talkwargaming.com, written by Peter Harrison.

So... That's it, this is the end of the current issue. Thanks for reading, I also urge you to read one of the older "Chosen of the week" articles", like this one, issue no. 20 written more then 3 years ago. Just take a look and see changes to the series which I gradually introduced.

It is also worth to take a look here. Quidamcorvus runs similar series on his blog. He has started later then I but - publishing weekely - he has much larger issues count;)